Whiting Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:WLL)
will release its second quarter 2015 financial and operating results on
Wednesday, July 29, 2015 after the market closes. A conference call with
investors, analysts and other interested parties is scheduled for 11:00
a.m. EDT (10:00 a.m. CDT, 9:00 a.m. MDT) on Thursday, July 30, 2015 to
discuss Whiting's second quarter 2015 financial and operating results.
Participants are encouraged to pre-register for the conference call by
clicking on the following link: http://dpregister.com/10068706.
Callers who pre-register will be given a unique telephone number and PIN
to gain immediate access on the day of the call.

Those without internet access or unable to pre-register may join the
live call by dialing: (877) 328-5506 (U.S.); (866) 450-4696 (Canada) or
(412) 317-5422 (International) to be connected to the call. Presentation
slides will be available at http://www.whiting.com
by clicking on the “Investor Relations” box on the menu and then on the
link titled "Presentations & Events."

A telephonic replay will be available beginning one to two hours after
the call on Thursday, July 30, 2015 and continuing through Thursday,
August 6, 2015. You may access this replay at (877) 344-7529 (U.S.),
(855) 669-9658 (Canada) or (412) 317-0088 (International) and entering
the replay access code 10068706. You may also access a web archive at http://www.whiting.com
beginning one to two hours after the conference call.

About Whiting Petroleum Corporation

Whiting Petroleum Corporation, a Delaware corporation, is an independent
oil and gas company that explores for, develops, acquires and produces
crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids primarily in the Rocky
Mountain and Permian Basin regions of the United States. The Company’s
largest projects are in the Bakken and Three Forks plays in North
Dakota, the Niobrara play in northeast Colorado and its Enhanced Oil
Recovery field in Texas. The Company trades publicly under the symbol
WLL on the New York Stock Exchange. For further information, please
visit http://www.whiting.com.

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